Church of Sts. Wojciech and Stanisław in Rzeszow were erected in the 15th century. It is a building whose architecture combines two styles - Gothic and Baroque. Its interior lays richly decorated examples of eighteenth-century sacred art. The church has been entered in the register of monuments.
To this day preserved the original chancel of the temple construction period, its origins date back to 1427. The chancel was erected from stone and gothic brick. In the 18th century the church was rebuilt, modeled on the baroque style - its character perfectly reflects the 30-meter belfry, which can be admired to this day.
Inside the church you can see a one-storey main altar with columns, an oil painting of Jesus crucifixion and a rococo pulpit. Before the chancel there is a carved regency-style cross beams.